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m the state does not understand us. it only takes action if the companies run into trouble, but small people like us -- we are like ghosts in the crisis. the price we've had to pay as much too high. it was only after my father's death that they were willing to look at the problems of small businesses like ours. >> then, there was the case of a bricklayer from bologna who set himself on fire outside a city tax office. his death prompted his daughters and widow to join forces with small and midsize businesses in the campaign to draw attention to the plight of families who can no longer make ends meet. >> there are many companies that cannot pay any taxes at all. they are taking care of their employees, making sure they have enough to put food on their families' tables, but they are using measures one can only call terrorism, and that has dramatic consequences like suicides. >> amid growing public anger, agee has been targeted by a wave of attacks, including a bomb blast at a neighbor's office. employees regularly face thr
m the state does not understand us. it only takes action if the companies run into trouble, but small people like us -- we are like ghosts in the crisis. the price we've had to pay as much too high. it was only after my father's death that they were willing to look at the problems of small businesses like ours. >> then, there was the case of a bricklayer from bologna who set himself on fire outside a city tax office. his death prompted his daughters and widow to join forces with small and...
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that is all for us from now, but the news continues, so do stay with us. [speaking new language -- foreign language] ex what is red is the color of blood and the color of love, and it is also the favorite color for both of them, on a special day of history and storytelling , the number is,, married in most famous battle of the second world war, -- commemorating the most famous battle of the second world war, stalingrad. the 86-year-old veteran cannot forget those terrible weeks. >> i am russian myself. i family still lives in volgograd, as stalingrad is known today. to mark the anniversary, i am accompanied the veteran and his friends to the important memorials, where hitler's army was annihilated in 1943. it was the turning point of the second world war and remains a source of pride for all russian veterans to this day. he was 16 at the time. the weather was freezing cold when the german assault began, he says. it was very foggy, two, you could not see a thing. our house was down there on the river bank, where all the troops were concentrated. the noise w
that is all for us from now, but the news continues, so do stay with us. [speaking new language -- foreign language] ex what is red is the color of blood and the color of love, and it is also the favorite color for both of them, on a special day of history and storytelling , the number is,, married in most famous battle of the second world war, -- commemorating the most famous battle of the second world war, stalingrad. the 86-year-old veteran cannot forget those terrible weeks. >> i am...
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use both and they take. my soldier on my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is it what does this mean. how do you make the posters here so we can and they're not. just going to be and they usually. have a distance between each and these. in these installations would seem to give a one sentence that. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . of this sentence. i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all i mean it you know you that's why i love you don't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he just. told people and they feel. as it's. a democracy. when you wait to see a kid not to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind them i mean
use both and they take. my soldier on my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is it what does this mean. how do you make the posters here so we can and they're not. just going to be and they usually. have a distance between each and these. in these installations would seem to give a one sentence that. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . of this sentence....
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use both and they take. my. my way expressed myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you made the posters here so we can. just be and usually you still have a distance between each and these. installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be closed for each as it's a made two and sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand that's what made this sentence. i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all. you know you that's why i love you don't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he. told people and they. called my keels as it's. possible to be democracy. when you wait to see a kid not to speak of it. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind
use both and they take. my. my way expressed myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you made the posters here so we can. just be and usually you still have a distance between each and these. installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be closed for each as it's a made two and sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand that's what made this...
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she used to park it round our house when me dad was sick. she were always complaining it kept breaking down. - do you blame maureen for your dad? - no. was she there when he actually...? she came out the room and told me he were dead. mum stayed in there with him. she was a good friend to you both, at that time and since. so why did you want to hurt her? i didn't. it were the car. i thought she'd get the insurance if i put it out of its misery. oh, david. now that's going to be very hard for people to swallow. i wanted to see the firemen put it out. kill the flames with the hoses from the engine. is that what you want to do in life? be a fireman? yeah. like me dad. adams: if we'd known his father's occupation right away it might've saved us a bit of trouble. no criticism of you, mrs. wainthropp. far from it. you've done well for us. oh, no, i haven't. i've just made things worse. i can't find any joy in the thought of that boy being taken off. i've left the real rogue to carry on his mischief. you'll need a round-the-clock watch for maureen'
she used to park it round our house when me dad was sick. she were always complaining it kept breaking down. - do you blame maureen for your dad? - no. was she there when he actually...? she came out the room and told me he were dead. mum stayed in there with him. she was a good friend to you both, at that time and since. so why did you want to hurt her? i didn't. it were the car. i thought she'd get the insurance if i put it out of its misery. oh, david. now that's going to be very hard for...
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caputo aflame us thousands attacking the presidential palace with five bombs and that by police and the latest wave of violence has demanding the fall of morse's regime. stay away from the u.k. britain. ad campaign to tell immigrants all day what would like about the country after years of trying to attract them. we will be bolder grabs remembering evos giants in the bottle shelling back which ended seventy years ago. oh. hello and welcome to all t twenty four hour news life for most. volatile main story now. egypt's avan and process have reached the presidential palace for the first time in a week of turmoil more than fifty people were injured and at least one was killed when the sounds of demonstrators calling for president his resignation clashed with police and footage of several offices assaulting a person has since has made it onto the internet it shows a grown man stripped naked personally b seven and drives into a violent day interior ministry vald to investigate the incident a major concern that could be many more incidents that have normally made public his boat true witness t
caputo aflame us thousands attacking the presidential palace with five bombs and that by police and the latest wave of violence has demanding the fall of morse's regime. stay away from the u.k. britain. ad campaign to tell immigrants all day what would like about the country after years of trying to attract them. we will be bolder grabs remembering evos giants in the bottle shelling back which ended seventy years ago. oh. hello and welcome to all t twenty four hour news life for most. volatile...
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the power of propaganda and public opinion against us. all these factors are especially important in the theories of mow say tongue which is one of the great and, of course, most influential theorists of guerrilla warfare that there ever was, and he had a different view than that as practiced by the mow maddic warriors -- nomadic warriors of old. he wrote an incredibly influential book in 1938 called unprotracted warfare which he wrote sitting in a cave in northern china working so intently that he didn't notice that a fire from a candle was burning a hole in his sock. and what mao emphasized is as he famously said that people are like water, and the army is like fish. he said that it was search to keep -- it was essential to keep the closest possible relations with the people, that a guerrilla force had to be extremely cognizant of winning the support of the public upon whom it was operating. he gave instructions to his soldiers to be courteous and polite to pay for our articles and establish latrines a safe distance from people's houses
the power of propaganda and public opinion against us. all these factors are especially important in the theories of mow say tongue which is one of the great and, of course, most influential theorists of guerrilla warfare that there ever was, and he had a different view than that as practiced by the mow maddic warriors -- nomadic warriors of old. he wrote an incredibly influential book in 1938 called unprotracted warfare which he wrote sitting in a cave in northern china working so intently...
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more talks on the palace yesterday after which the security forces of replying to waive the excessive use of tear gas many people are condemning the police this morning saying this is another example all police because you just see them making the security people just one of the keys i'm onto the revolution something the president must address there are still people on to her square and protest plans in the future opposition forces on not backing down there has been calls from both sides for dialogue the president's second so awesome dialogue with the opposition forces ahmed el baradei one of the leaders of another salvation front said he would engage in dialogue on the condition that they would be the day the government would be to resign and national salvation government would take over and the constitution would be revoked the president himself has said he will not this in c.v. said preconditions we do see this see this kind of company any time in the future so we expect the violence in the streets the protests across the country in the coming weeks. will for more analysis will be situ
more talks on the palace yesterday after which the security forces of replying to waive the excessive use of tear gas many people are condemning the police this morning saying this is another example all police because you just see them making the security people just one of the keys i'm onto the revolution something the president must address there are still people on to her square and protest plans in the future opposition forces on not backing down there has been calls from both sides for...
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use it will turn it into angles kidneys stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit. some of the worst violence in a week has thousands of protesters attacked the presidential palace with. tough police response with tear gas and water cannons left more than fifty wounded and one dead. russia's top diplomat meets syrians main opposition after saying the inconsistency of its powerful backers could be behind the country's deadlock standoff. east or west home is best the u.k. government plans to persuade remains and bargains that the old saying is true as if is the inflow of immigrants will become overwhelming. and russia marks seventy years since the battle of stalingrad the bloodiest fighting human history which cost two million lives to change the course of the second world war. this is live here in moscow with you twenty four hours a day violent clashes in the car or have killed one person and injured at least fifty rotting opponents of the morsy regime reach the presidential palace for the first time in over a week attacking it with petrol bombs police responded with
use it will turn it into angles kidneys stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit. some of the worst violence in a week has thousands of protesters attacked the presidential palace with. tough police response with tear gas and water cannons left more than fifty wounded and one dead. russia's top diplomat meets syrians main opposition after saying the inconsistency of its powerful backers could be behind the country's deadlock standoff. east or west home is best the u.k. government...
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thanks for joining us and thanks for being with us. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> greta: , tonight, is washington a threat to americans? now, according to a new pugh poll the answer is, yes. a majority of americans saying washington poses a threat to their personal rights and freedoms. karl rove is here to talk about that plus much more ahead. "on the record" starts right now. >> the obama administration announcing big changes for the birth control coverage for employees of some religious organizations. >> we need to provide preventative services, access to preventative services for all women and that includes contraception and we also needed to respect religious beliefs. >> it would appear to be a dramatic post election reversal by the obama administration on an issue that marked a flash point in the early electoral cycle last year which by most accounts helped the campaign galvanize voters. >> january of 2009. 8.5 million americans have left the labor force. this administration is shrinking the private sector. >> w
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that's it for us. thanks for watching. "erin burnett out front" starts now. >> a suicide bomber stages a deadly strike on an american embassy and this time the white house quick to label it a terrorist attack. >>> plus, a prosecutor gunned down on the way to work. friend says he believes he was in serious danger. was it revenge for doing his job? >>> and guns and politics. did joe biden slip of the tongue just wreck the president's message on guns? let's go out front. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. american embassy attacked. a suicide bomber struck at a security checkpoint at the american embassy in turkey today, and this time the white house immediately labeled it an act of terror. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is by definition an act of terror, a terrorist attack. however, we do not know at this point who is responsible or the motivations behind the attack. the attack itself is clearly an act of terror. >> an act of terror regardless of who is responsible or what their motivations are
that's it for us. thanks for watching. "erin burnett out front" starts now. >> a suicide bomber stages a deadly strike on an american embassy and this time the white house quick to label it a terrorist attack. >>> plus, a prosecutor gunned down on the way to work. friend says he believes he was in serious danger. was it revenge for doing his job? >>> and guns and politics. did joe biden slip of the tongue just wreck the president's message on guns? let's go out...
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used to go there regularly. and i think he along with paul volcker and the public sector side or major mentors of mine. and so i think it is fair to say , and you have seen this from the altar was the greatest banker of his age. and that is what city is going back to, i think, at this point in time. we have a lot of prez's city bankers, former citi bankers in this audience who will agree with me. so but as far as, you know, working with walter, and he is the one who got me involved in all of this. john reed later on. we are both, i think, significant world financial leaders. as far as having talked with a lot of people, i think meeting mandela, having dealt with a number of cases, spent an hour in 1980 with fidel castro. he wanted my advice on how to restructure the cuban debt. i said to mike and speak to you about that because we nationalized you in cuba. one of the first tax we did was nationalized the human bank. and then we're kind of even year. and this was in nicaragua. in fact, running the sandinista gove
used to go there regularly. and i think he along with paul volcker and the public sector side or major mentors of mine. and so i think it is fair to say , and you have seen this from the altar was the greatest banker of his age. and that is what city is going back to, i think, at this point in time. we have a lot of prez's city bankers, former citi bankers in this audience who will agree with me. so but as far as, you know, working with walter, and he is the one who got me involved in all of...
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are you able to tell us anything about that? >> well, the local law enforcement, state law enforcement are keeping everything close to the vest. they're not giving us moech information about the negotiation. we do know there have been local members of the state senate who have been communicating with the parents of the boy and they have been, of course, the parents are getting updates from law enforcement, but as far as all of that information coming to the media, it's been pretty much a blackout for us. all of the news conferences yesterday were canceled and we're still waiting for an undate to come this evening. >> thank you. i want to go to chris. he's a hostage negotiator, former member of the fbi. you heard the comments there. it's day four, in a bunker with a 5-year-old boy. what does this tell you about how the talks are going, that we're in day four? >> at this point, they have taken it to the stage where they're probably feeling they're at a bit of an impas. they have given him an opportunity to talk. they have a pretty
are you able to tell us anything about that? >> well, the local law enforcement, state law enforcement are keeping everything close to the vest. they're not giving us moech information about the negotiation. we do know there have been local members of the state senate who have been communicating with the parents of the boy and they have been, of course, the parents are getting updates from law enforcement, but as far as all of that information coming to the media, it's been pretty much a...
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thanks for joining us, gary. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> begin by explaining to all of us what led to the surge what happened? >> the you surge has been going on for a good couple of years now with intermittent corrections and i think it more has to do with the fed printing a lot of money. we're talking about a trillion dollars. you also have europe and you also have japan and other countries doing the same. that is lick which phying markets and it's going right into the market. i think the problem going forward, look, i think emotion you know, will lift markets higher. there's disconnect with the numbers on the economy 7.9% unemployment is not a very good number. i think eventually moment is on the upswing. >> heather: take a look at the january unemployment report. it was just released yesterday. 157,000 jobs created but not enough to keep the unemployment rate steady as you mentioned. it ticked up 7.9% from 7.8 last month, so why are we seeing this disconnect? >> it's sometimes markets are aboutabout emotions. once a market gets moving a certain way, you know it does feed on its
thanks for joining us, gary. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> begin by explaining to all of us what led to the surge what happened? >> the you surge has been going on for a good couple of years now with intermittent corrections and i think it more has to do with the fed printing a lot of money. we're talking about a trillion dollars. you also have europe and you also have japan and other countries doing the same. that is lick which phying markets and it's going right into the...
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what can you tell us? >> according to a senior administration official, they did make the decision to release the photo. president obama said in an interview last week he enjoys skeet shooting at camp david. a lot of people questioned that assertion and called on the white house and asked if he really went skeet shooting. press secretary carney in an interview said the president's comments were real and that he does skeet shoot. a lot of people said where is the proof? this is the proof about that. you have congressman marva blackburn challenge him to a skeet shooting contest. you have the nra saying the president was trying to align himself with pro gun rights people. the white house said look, the president was responding to a question about whether or not he has ever engaged in this type of sport. the president answered yes, he does. here's the proof. >> here's the picture. from 1600 pennsylvania, we will check back with you later. now to the latest on the hostage situation in alabama. police are in con
what can you tell us? >> according to a senior administration official, they did make the decision to release the photo. president obama said in an interview last week he enjoys skeet shooting at camp david. a lot of people questioned that assertion and called on the white house and asked if he really went skeet shooting. press secretary carney in an interview said the president's comments were real and that he does skeet shoot. a lot of people said where is the proof? this is the proof...
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us for help. you're why i'm on the planet. >> thank you. you may not be the only -- [laughter] thank you. we have today ariella senior staff attorney at the women's rights project at the american civil liberties union. she is also very engaged in looking at this area and is going to share with us some of her perspectives on the challenges moving forward in 'em me menation. >> thank you. >> and i first want to thank conference organizers and women in international security and of course our partner in work on many issues affecting women in the military. and to my friend, anne coughlin for inviting me. i first met anne several years before either of these lawsuits working on a whole different issue and realized any issue where she got involved would be in good shape. i also want to give a special thank you not only to all of the service women, especially those who have spoken today, but in particular to four who i've gotten to know over the course of representing them in the lawsuit, and they are al
us for help. you're why i'm on the planet. >> thank you. you may not be the only -- [laughter] thank you. we have today ariella senior staff attorney at the women's rights project at the american civil liberties union. she is also very engaged in looking at this area and is going to share with us some of her perspectives on the challenges moving forward in 'em me menation. >> thank you. >> and i first want to thank conference organizers and women in international security and...